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Well, they say the best defense is a good offense.
that’s offensive
Ah yes, the famous defensive first strike.
“The self-defense strike occurred after the mobile multiple rocket launchers fired rockets in the vicinity of MSS Euphrates and mortars were fired toward U.S. forces,”
Yes the US already were invading Syria, an offensive operation. This ain’t self-defense.
the same exact logic of russian self defense in ukraine.
“Yes, they fired mortars in a westerly direction, and we all know the US is 6,891 miles west of Syria therefore we see this as a direct attack on the US and will deal with it harshly.”
I don’t believe a single word of that justification.
Cool
Highly doubt that Syrian army were interested in opening a front with the strongest military in the world, when they’re getting pounded by Al-Qaeda on the other side of the country.
The tactic that is done all the time and has been since the first hominid saw the other hominid from the group on the other side of the hill running at them with a rock and decided to throw their spear before the rock got to be a threat is indeed famous.
Considering the region and “step on me harder” Blinken, I don’t believe a goddamn word of that justification and I’m surprised you do.
This has nothing to do with their justification and everything to do with your suggestion that attacking what you believe to be a credible threat in self defense isn’t a thing.
I didn’t say it wasn’t a thing. I’m saying that anything involving “defensive” and a Middle Eastern country from the US military is a damned lie right now.
Are you actually making the bizarre claim that no military group in the Middle East ever fires at the U.S. military first?
Because I think that’s pretty much the entire tactic when it comes to the Houthis.
- Way to derail the conversation about Syria with a country way that has little to do with it. (yes even if OP said middle east)
- Even with Yemen, the United States started. The yemeni rebels fought against an oppressive government, and the United States had to intervene in the interest of Saudi for many years before the yemenis ever responded. So your example does not disprove the claim.
Sorry… you’re saying it’s never self-defense if you were the initial aggressor years ago?
Are you intentionally misconstruing what I say? Because that is also not what I’m saying. The words I write are exactly what I mean.
This is what you wrote:
Therefore, according to you, since you have now confirmed that the words you write are exactly what you mean, no military group in the Middle East ever fires at the U.S. military first.
Which is objectively false.
I stand with Rojava